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Counterfactual reasoning and false belief
Eva Rafetseder
original
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TBA
Josef Perner
Programme
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Stenning updated
Josef Pernerin collaboration with
Eva Rafetseder & Christine Hofer
Finally
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Structure of the presentation
• Counterfactual Reasoning (CFR)– Types of conditional reasoning– Developmental Examples
• Attributing false beliefs
• Counterfactual Reasoning and Beief-Desire Reasoning
• Implications for “Theory of Mind”
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Our guiding Question
• When can we conclude that children are able to reason counterfactually?
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The Answer
• When children give correct answers to counterfactual questions and ...
• ...could not arrive at this answer by another kind of reasoning.
check on different kinds of reasoning with help of a research example.
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Counterfactual Reasoning in 3-year olds (Harris et al 1986)
• Carol didn‘t take her muddy shoes off and walked over the sparkling clean floor.
• The floor is all dirty
• If Carol had taken her shoes off, would the floor be clean or dirty?
[clean]
• Counterfactual (subjunctive) Question
• correct answer they can reason
counterfactually (??)
Distinction: Reasoning with assumptions counter-to-fact
Counterfactual reasoning
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Counterfactual Reasoning
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Counterfactual Question Hypothetical Reasoning
• Consider!
• If Carol has taken her shoes off, is the floor clean or dirty?
[clean]
• Hypothetical (indicative) Question
• same (correct) answer
without reasoning counterfactually (!)
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Objectives
Avoid False positives
using tasks in which counterfactual and hypothetical reasoning give different answers to a CF-question.
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Developmental Test (Maria Schwitalla 2010)
• Basic (hypothetical):– If Carol has taken her shoes off, is the floor then clean or dirty? [clean]
• Counterfactual (Harris et al 1986)
– Carol walked with her muddy shoes over the sparkling clean floor. The floor is all dirty
– If Carol had taken her shoes off, would the floor be clean or dirty?
[clean]
• Semifactual (Schwitalla 2010)
– Carol & John walked with their muddy shoes over the sparkling clean floor. The floor is all dirty
– If Carol had taken her shoes off, would the floor be clean or dirty?
[dirty]
Show me: How would the floor look?
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Kontrafaktisch vs. Semifaktisch im VergleichRichtige Antworten in %
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
5-Jährige 10-Järhige Erwachsene
kontrafaktisch
semifaktisch
Untergruppen der 10-Jährigen im Vergleich0,1 oder 2 richtige Antworten
(Bedingung: semifaktisch)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Jüngere7;8 bis 10;0
Ältere10;0 bis 10;8
2
1
0
Data Schwitalla
5 years 10 years5 years adults
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No premature objections,please!
Comparabel results with quite different set up
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A toy world: Pilz 2005 Thesis
Start Event-1 Mid State Event-2 End Statecookies cookies cookies cookiesplaced stored in transferred in
Motherputs
cookies
topshelf
bottomshelf
girl'sroom
boy'sroom
tall girl
tall girlsmall boy
small boy
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Exp 1 – 3: Rafetseder Cristi-Vargas & Perner 2010Exp 4: Rafetseder & Perner (unpubl. data)
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False Belief
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False belief task
Maxi puts his book in the cupboard
Then he leaves to play in the garden
After that, Mum comes to tidy up
the roomMum takes the book out of the cupboard,
and puts it in the bookshelf
Then she leaves to do some work
in the kitchen.Now, Maxi returns looking for his book
Where will he look first for his book?
Test question
(Wimmer & Perner, 1983)
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Counterfactual Reasoning&
False belief
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CFR and FB (Riggs et al 1998)
Story:– Peter the fire fighter feels sick and goes to bed– His wife goes to the drug store to fetch some medicine– While his wife is out the sirens sound: Fire in the school. – Peter rushes to the school despite being sick.
CF-Q: Where would Peter be if there had been no fire?FB-Q: Where does his wife think Peter is?
Results: Around 4 years children manage both questionsCF somewhat easier than FB
Follow up: Perner Sprung & Steinkogler (2004)CF can be made easier but not FB
Reasoning with assumptions counter to fact is a precondition for attributing FB
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Question
• If
• we use our „difficult“ CF-scenario
• and add an FB-question
• Will
• the FB-question still be as or more difficult than the CF-question?
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Tough Condition 1: CFR Hypothetical
• Sweets are on the top shelf – boy comes and takes them.• He ducks when he sneaks back to his room • Mother thinks it was the little girl
• False belief question: – „Where does the mother think that the sweets are?
• Counterfactual Question:– „What if not the tall boy but the little girl had come looking for sweets,
where would they be?“
• Answers:– simple hypothetical: If little girl comes then sweets go to her room
„in the girl‘s room“
– counterfactual: sweets were on top shelf. If little girl had come they would stay there. „on the top shelf“
cb
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Easy Condition 2: CFR = Hypothetical
• Sweets are on the bottom shelf – girl comes and takes them.• She is wearing boy‘s jacket - Mother thinks it was the boy
• False belief question: – „Where does the mother think that the sweets are?
• Counterfactual Question:– „What if not the little girl but the tall boy had come looking for sweets,
where would they be?“
• Answers:– simple hypothetical: If tall boy comes then sweets go to his room
„in the boy‘s room“
– counterfactual: sweets were on bottom shelf. If boy had come they would go to his room. „in the boy‘s room“
cb
=
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Results
Tough : CFR
Easy
Tough : FB
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Implications
for theory of mind
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Stages
• 1) World (observed behaviour) mind– Maxi wasn‘t there when book was moved Maxi
thinks book is still in old place• 2) Mind mind
– mother thinks it was the little girl mother thinks she couldn‘t reach sweets mother thinks sweets still on top shelf
• 3) Mind world (action)– Maxi thinks book in cupboard & Maxi wants the book
& Maxi thinks (knows) to get the book is to go where it is –(practical inference) Maxi will go to the cupboard (where he thinks it is).
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Ways into the mind
• Theory:– knowledge of what leads to which mental state, and
action.
• Simulation:– Intuitive:
• Imaging a situation elicits „similar“ mental states and action tendencies as being in that situation imagine being situation and read off (introspection) resulting states.
– My criterion • The way one‘s own mind works is essential for
understanding what goes on in someone else‘s (or one‘s own) mind.
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Plausibility• World mind
– theory: possible– simulation: possible
• problem of what to include in imagination.
• Mind mind action– implausible to have ready made knowledge about minds:
• People who think that a small girl came to look for sweets, and who know she cannot reach to top shelf, will think that the sweets will stay there.
(modular) theory not tenable– more plausible that we reason:
• counterfactually for ourselves (simulative element): if the girl, who cannot reach, had come ...
• someone who thinks that the girl has come will draw the same inferences (theory element)
– Our finding that belief attribution follows own inference ability underlines this intuitive argument
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or else...
counter-factual-
ity !
It‘s high time to ...
Thank You !
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